• krakenx@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Toothpicks work great. They are wood or plastic so they won’t conduct electricity.

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        8 hours ago

        Can confirm rubbing alcohol can improve your experience with failing phone charge port. I got to the point with one where it wouldn’t charge unless I applied a minuscule amount of alcohol around the metal prong in the phone with a shaved down toothpick before plugging it in. This tip is mentioned exclusively for those trying to extend the life of an end-stage phone and I take no responsibility for any fires or harm to the phone.

        That said, there were never any problems when I did it and it extended the phone’s life maybe 8 months, and after a few months it didn’t even need the alcohol. Maybe it improves conductivity or used the charger head to over time clean the phone port. This was a micro-USB charger because I like using 8 year old, $60 phones.

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      9 hours ago

      Can confirm. Clean these out all the time. about 75%-80% of the time this is the cause of this exact issue.